The Poet and the Bear

The Poet and the Bear

Infobox Film
name = The Poet and the Bear


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director = Brian Philip Davis
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cinematography =
starring =
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distributor = Farting Dog Productions
released = 2006
runtime = 7 minutes
country = Northern Ireland
language = English
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amg_id =
imdb_id = 0784153|

"The Poet and the Bear" (2006)The second short film by Brian Philip Davis, a graduate of the University of Ulster in Belfast, about an art school dreamer.

Plot

Ruth is a seventeen-year-old girl in rural Northern Ireland, torn between the comfortable trappings of her childhood home, and dreams of a more exciting and culturally satisfying life. Enchanted by the romantic writings of French Poet Arthur Rimbaud, she awaits the results of her application to the best art college in Europe - the Paris School of Art. On the night before she receives news from the college, things then take a decidedly strange twist.

External links

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